<p>yeah so, I can't decide whether to attach a resume or not
I mean, would it hurt the application in any way?</p>
<p>bump, any1?</p>
<p>I don't think it would....</p>
<p>I mean.... I attached a resume.</p>
<p><3</p>
<p>It's ok if you want to provide further detail of what you did.</p>
<p>I attached one as well.</p>
<p>hm, im just afraid that it might hurt the application</p>
<p>The thing is.. if you need one, it definitely would HELP your application rather than hurt it, but if you really don't have the need to elaborate on your activities, it would only hurt it. It's a matter of knowing how deep your activities are and whether the common app/princeton app box demonstrates that.</p>
<p>What about the art supplement r</p>
<p>That's just a chance to list your awards and pertinent groups and summer activities. It seems like you submited creative writing. There you should list any awards you have, significant publications, groups and participation in clubs like literary magazine, and participation in summer programs. It's important for you to list these out again, because often faculty look at your supplement without the rest of your application on hand. These kind of put your writing supplement in perspective. </p>
<p>I would also hesitate to submit a writing supplement unless you are more than just talented, as a lot of applicants are or, or your essays don't do your writing ability justice. I don't know if Princeton specifically discourages this, but I believe Yale and several other schools do. :)</p>